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Indirekt in den weiteren Zusammenhang gehört vielleicht auch dieses Paper von Ran Hassin:
Political thought and behavior play an important role in our lives, from ethnic tensions in Europe, to the war in Iraq and the Middle Eastern conflict, to parliamentary and presidential elections. However, little is known about how the individual’s political attitudes and decisions are shaped by subtle national cues that are so prevalent in our environment. We report a series of experiments that show that subliminal exposure to one’s national flag influences political attitudes, intentions, and decisions, both in laboratory settings and in ‘‘real-life’’ behavior.
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